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Urea-Formaldehyde Glue
Urea-Formaldehyde Glue is commonly known as Plastic Resin Glue. It’s a thermosetting resin made from urea and formaldehyde. This resin has been used extensively as an adhesive for plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), particleboard, and molded products. More than 70% of this resin is used by the forest products industry .
The UF resin is used by the forest products industry in the production of particleboard (61%), medium-density fiberboard (27%), and hardwood plywood (5%), and it is used as a laminating adhesive (7%) for bonding furniture overlays to panels and for interior flush doors.
The major use of UF resins by the forest products industry is due to a number of advantages, including low cost, ease of use under a wide variety of curing conditions, low cure temperatures, water solubility, resistance to microorganisms, hardness, excellent thermal proper- ties, and lack of color of the cured resin.
This glue blends well with the wood without the glue lines because it is typically beige. Color, from light brown to beige. In warm temperatures, it will also not deform or crawl.
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Advantages of Urea Formaldehyde glue The material sets hard and rigid. This is an advantage for bent laminations because it helps to decrease the spring back. It is moisture resistant and easy to use and doesn’t require the same level of joint quality as resorcinol or polyurethane. It is gap filling and load bearing (strong) and sandable after setting, although it must be clamped. Urea-formaldehyde has an excellent open time of 20-30 minutes depending on the formulation, and could be washed away with water while it is still uncured. IF YOU ARE WILLING TO BUY UREA FORMALDEHYDE GLUE FROM IRANIAN SUPPLIERS, PLEASE SCROLL DOWN AND SUBMIT YOUR REQUEST. |

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